[5]General Washington Smith b 1784 NC m 1) Margaret White, 2) Laney Wiggins. Sons from his 2nd m were:
2 Archibald b 1833 m Mary Ann Hatcher;
2 Sampson b 1835 listed on the 1850 census of Wayne County, GA.
General may have been related to Baxter Smith and a Williford Smith, as they are both in Marlboro, SC and GA with him. General also witnesses a deed by Baxter and Williford Smith in Lincoln & Liberty Co. GA.
Since General was born in NC and matches DNA from George b 1725 IRE and living in NC.... George may be General's father or Grandfather.

John Fidler m Hannah Smith NJ dau of Andrew Smith of Hopewell NJ. She was alive in 1702 may have d by 1703/4. John Fidler received a legacy from Andrew Smith.
2 Child probably named John Smith was probably raised in household of Hannah’s older brother Thomas Smith.

[12]Anson A Smith b 4 Jul 1808 Baltimore, Windsor, VT d 1897 Piermont NH. His parents, from Hartford CT, were among the early settlers of Cavendish; they died when Anson was 2. Both grandfathers fought in the Am Revo. Anson went to Cavendish VT to live with Joel and Betsy Pelton Davis. He m Mary Rice/Rich of Rockingham VT by 1828, moved to Haverhill Center, then Haverhill, then Piermont. Sons:
Henry A; George C and Harvey.
Anson m 2nd Mahala Patch, no children

[12]John Smith bc 1729 Preston SCT m Janet Sturgeon. Arr Georgetown or Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island in July 1774 on the ‘Lovely Nelly’ from Dumfries SCT. Son William was b in Prince Edward Island after their arrival

[22]David Smith bc 1775 dc 1835 Montgomery Co VA m Elizabeth Jones. His father was reared near Philadelphia and married a Wells from Pennsylvania.
The first generation Smith was from GER who m a Miller from ENG.
John D Smith4 was b 1803 in Montgomery Co VA m Sarah Bessing; res Wythe Co VA

[12]Anson A Smith b 4 Jul 1808 near Cavendish Windsor VT m Mary Rice/Rich of Rockingham VT by 1828. His parents (names unknown) from Hartford CT were among the early settlers of Cavendish. They died when Anson was 2. Both grandfathers fought in the Am Revo. Anson went to Cavendish VT to live with Joel and Betsy Pelton Davis. Moved to Haverhill Center, then Haverhill, then Piermont NH where he d in 1897. 3 sons by 1st wife: Henry A, George C and Harvey. He m2) Mahala Patch, no children.

[62]Dr Samuel Smith bc 1755 near Donegal, Co Derry IRE; educated at the University of Edinburgh; m Elizabeth Gordon c1786 in Franklin Co PA. He came to PA with his siblings William, Sarah and Margaret, leaving brothers John and Robert in IRE. Margaret m his wife’s brother, Alexander Gordon in Franklin Co PA

[36]William Harris bc 1782 VA dc 1859; migration from VA to IN 1818 to IA 1845 to CA 1862. Also see Harris DNA Project Group 8 Capt Thomas Harris. Possible deep ancestral origins going back to Robert de Heriz 1070-1120 landholder in Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire ENG & also prob known as de Harcourt in Leicestershire. Many Harris families take their name from Le Hericy a branch of the Harcourts; a name known as de Heriz in ENG A branch in Leicestershire became Heriz-Smith as they were proud of their metal smith skills. The first to take this alias may have been William Smith alias Heriz of Withcote Co Leicester, Lord of the Manor of Withcote

[56]Jacob B Smith bc 1770 VA m Mary Shockey on 15 Jul 1796 in Montgomery Co VA. Believed to connect to Smiths from New York
Descended from Jacob’s son Henry and Henry’s son William Believed to connect with Smiths from New York

[35]Andrew Smith bc 1652 ENG. Came to NJ Colony in 1677 from Burton, West Riding, Yorkshire, ENG where his family had lived since at least 1400. His wife was pregnant during the voyage and gave birth to Thomas Smith in 1677 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon, NJ Colony. Descended from William Smythe bc 1405 Calverley ENG

James Smith bc 1853/6 IRE or CAN or ENG d 1916 in Titusville, Crawford,PA m 1) Margaret E Rupersburg; 2) Rachel Malissa Looney in Jamestown NY in 1901.
Res 1880 Titusville w sons: John J, George E by 1st wife; David Ellis Elmer C by 2nd wife.
Father of James said to be John Smith. James perhaps adopted by a Quinn family

[26]Lt Thomas Smith bc 1688 Ulster IRE, prob Templemore Londonderry, d 1768 in New Boston NH. May have been married to a Martha Ukn first, but apparently married Mary Karr c1724 in Chester. Came to America c1718 probably on one of the first 5 ships from Ulster, went to Hampton NH, was one of the earliest settlers of Chester c1720 before he was the first settler of New Boston NH in 1734 before it was platted. Sons: John bc 1726; Samuel bc 1728; Reuben bc 1730; James bc 1732. His family probably came from Argyleshire SCT. Father probably John, mother perhaps a Brown.

[26]Lt Thomas Smith bc 1688 Ulster IRE, prob Templemore Londonderry, d 1768 in New Boston NH. May have been married to a Martha Ukn first, but apparently married Mary Karr c1724 in Chester.
Came to America c1718, went to Hampton NH, was one of the earliest settlers of Chester c1720 before he was the first settler of New Boston NH in 1734. Believed to be a survivor of the siege of Londonderry in IRE; emigrated to NH 1719, res Chester. Their sons were Samuel and James

[26]Lt Thomas Smith bc 1688 Ulster IRE, prob Templemore Londonderry, d 1768 in New Boston NH. May have been married to a Martha Ukn first, but apparently married Mary Karr c1724 in Chester.
Came to America c1718, went to Hampton NH, was one of the earliest settlers of Chester c1720 before he was the first settler of New Boston NH in 1734. Four sons:
2 John bc 1726
2 Samuel bc 1728
2 Reuben bc 1730
2 James bc 1732
His family probably came from Argyleshire SCT. Father probably John; mother perhaps a Brown